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Levítico 13:18

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Levítico 13:18 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 13:18

The flesh also, in which, [even] in the skin thereof, was a
boil
Or hot ulcer, by which, says Maimonides F14 you may understand any stroke by a stone, stick, or iron, or any other thing: and in the Misnah F15, it is asked, what is an ulcer (or boil)? a stroke by wood, stone, pitch, or hot water; all that is from the force of fire is an ulcer: and is healed;
by the use of medicine, and the part, in all appearance, as well and as sound as ever.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 In Misn. Negaim, c. 6. sect. 8.
F15 Ib. c. 9. sect. 1.
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Levítico 13:18 In-Context

16 Mas cuando la carne viva se mudare y se volviere blanca, entonces vendrá al sacerdote;
17 y el sacerdote mirará, y si la llaga se hubiere vuelto blanca, el sacerdote dará por limpio al que tenía la llaga, y él será limpio.
18 Y cuando en la carne, en su piel, hubiere postema, y se sanare,
19 y sucediere en el lugar de la postema hinchazón blanca, o mancha blanca embermejecida, será mostrado al sacerdote;
20 y el sacerdote mirará; y si pareciere estar más baja que su piel, y su pelo se hubiere vuelto blanco, lo dará el sacerdote por inmundo; es llaga de lepra que se originó en la postema.

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